To the right of the pic looks like it could be a spiroid, the rest look to be pods, maybe a hydroid center leftAlso what are these?
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To the right of the pic looks like it could be a spiroid, the rest look to be pods, maybe a hydroid center leftAlso what are these?
Any idea why I did just do a bunch of water changes.What on earth? I went to get my giant hermit crab from them sump because my sand bed was getting dirty. And i found my giant hermit crab shell less. He was crawling around. I stuffed him back in the shell and tossed him up top. his anemone was not pleased because he left his shell on the filter sock above the water. I seriously need bigger shells for this guy he is in the largest I got.
I am one who dose not believe you should quarantine every new fish you get, especially if they do not show any signs of infection or disease. If you are overly cautions and have the means, I feel it is good, with some species of fish, to have a smaller observation tank set up so you can make sure your new fish is eating and healthy before you put it in your display tank. This observation tank should be a mini version of your main tank, not a sterile pvc grow-out tank. As far as eels go, they are more resistant to disease than fish, but not immune. A fresh water dip would not hurt, I think, but not necessary if the eel is not showing any sign of illness. Again this is just my advice and what I might do, take what you have learned, your common sense, and make your owne educated decision. Feeding guppies should not be a problem but I don't think are the best, I fed mine goldfish back in the day. Look up feeding eels in this forum, I am sure there are some experts here that can help you.So don't QT at all? Should I FW dip? I'm very aware that they are likely to eat my fish. I also hear it is hard to get them to eat. I have live guppies I'm breading for my future ribbon eel. Is that good for them?
The first crab looks like a thin striped hermit crab check them out don’t know if you knew this or not just saying it because I didn’t see anything on itCrabs:
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